It was still the story of the two of them, but after more than ten years of blankness, the spectators grew up or grew old, including me. I
like the scene of chasing the train the most. The train gradually accelerated, she saw him running far away, but he could never catch up with the speed of the train, he just ran blankly, holding the book she dropped on the platform in his hand, not just to return a copy The book is so simple, his expression is complex, his steps are fast, he is not chasing a train, he is chasing an ideal. It was 2004, she knew nothing about him, a man coming from nowhere, but he seemed to have already Knowing everything, he said: I'm speaking of the past.
This film teaches us to be kind to strangers in our lives, even if he suddenly stops you in a crowded mall and insists that he knows you, you are tired of being around People cast a hostile look at how a clichéd conversation farce ends. Even so, please be kind to that person. Maybe he understands you from another unknown angle, came for you, and has traveled through a lot of time. Obstruction, just to say a word to you, that's all.
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